Opiate-like action of methionine-enkephalin in inhibiting morphine abstinence syndrome
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- DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(77)90375-2
Opiate-like action of methionine-enkephalin in inhibiting morphine abstinence syndrome
Abstract
Intracerebroventricular administration of methionine-enkephalin or morphine sulfate immediately prior to naloxone administration inhibited the precipitated withdrawal jumping response in mice rendered dependent on morphine by the pellet implantation method. Both methionine-enkephalin and morphine sulfate failed to inhibit withdrawal defecation and rearing behavior. Morphine sulfate was found to be four times as potent as methionine-enkephalin, on molar basis, in inhibiting the abstinence syndrome. These data provide new in vivo pharmacologic evidence for the opiate-like action of methionine-enkephalin.
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